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There are all sorts of milestones that remind you that time is going by, like realizing that a boyish movie star is on the verge of fifty (see Cruise, …
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Fall worksheets for preschool that are perfect for your fall theme- scissor skills, fine motor, counting, mazes, and more. Free printable PDF
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These Rainforest Picture-Word Cards include 15 printable cards with rainforest/jungle animals: monkey, tree frog, lemur, poison dart frog, snake, toucan,
I 've always been a big fan of zoos. Even before I had kids, I visited zoos on a somewhat regular basis. Seeing such "exotic" animals out ...
. A North Park University community art project. Participants made images of fellow North Park students (or in a couple cases, faculty). 67 blocks total, mounted on a gold-leafed circle. More photographs documenting this project here: the eye project Also check out a previous NPU community art project: the riverside mural
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On the harbour. I drew this sketch in a Moleskine notebook whilst on a train,& was really pleased at the wavy lines!
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Use the The First Passover Crossword as a fun activity for your next children's sermon.
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Do you ever wonder how does artist studio looks like? Well we can show you with this post some interesting artist studios designs. Some of them are simple
Hi everyone. I know that it has been so long since I did a real post about what has been happening in my classroom and I would really like to thank you all for sticking with me!!! Well I have been really lucky again this year and have a temporary contract for Term 1 at the same school as last year (and in the same classroom). So that means I am again teaching a composite Yr1 / Yr 2 class. We are just starting week 6 of term and it is just flying by! Our theme this term is Dinosaurs and we have had so much fun already. Last week we started looking at non-fiction books and using our recalling of facts about dinosaurs. Firstly we studied the features of non-fiction texts and we used our checklist to identify all of the features of the text and then did a Venn Diagram to compare features of non-fiction texts and the narratives we have read so far. Then we used the 'I Remember' strategy on our mini whiteboards to recall three dinosaur facts from a small part of our non-fiction book. The kiddies had so much fun constructing this fabulous craftivity Dinosaur that I found by Leslie Ann from Life in First Grade. You can download the craftivity as a Freebie HERE. They look really cute and it was a fun way of displaying their 'I Remember' facts. Finally, we created Webs of Understanding. We read the entire non-fiction text together as a class and then the kiddies were grouped at tables (this was a really fabulous way of including the few year 1 kiddies who still cannot read or write properly). Each group had a different colour ball of yarn and each member had to say a fact they remembered from the text and then roll the ball of yarn to another group member. It was a wonderful communicative activity that allowed all the kiddies to feel successful, regardless of their literacy abilities and gave my Yr 2 kiddies a chance to develop leadership skills. The class had so much fun and the huge number of facts that they were recalling was fantastic! It is certainly a technique that I will be using more often in the classroom! It can be used for all kinds of activities. I think I will try it in maths groups this week! I would love to hear the ways in which you have used Webs of Understanding with your kiddies!! Wishing everyone a fabulous week ahead! Thanks for stopping by.
These summer do a dot free printables are low prep fun for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners! Free printable summer dab a dot worksheets.
This set of free printable A is for apple worksheets are perfect for preschool and kindergarten kiddos to work through this fall. Are you looking for more no-prep worksheets to add to your Aa Letter
Learn important Kindergarten skills while exploring the wild with these camping-themed worksheets from our Camping Preschool Fun Pack! And best of all, you can get it for FREE!
Are you looking for Sun-themed activities for your Outer Space activities? Your kids are going to low this Sun Shape Sorting! This printable is toddler-approved, well-loved by Miss H. Sorting things are currently is her
A monograph of the birds forming the tanagrine genus Calliste :. London :J. Van Voorst,1857.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/40318547
Taken with a Holga toy camera.
At the end of a project about the Victorians and the industrial revolution, this class looked at the work of LS Lowry and produced these atmospheric townscapes